Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 70
... appointed to the service who upon such an ex- amination is found deficient . No ecclesiastical body will put its seal upon a candidate for the ministry whose theology does not substantially accord with its own . And surely the State can ...
... appointed to the service who upon such an ex- amination is found deficient . No ecclesiastical body will put its seal upon a candidate for the ministry whose theology does not substantially accord with its own . And surely the State can ...
Page 72
... appoint suitable persons to do the ex- ecutive part of the work . We have no difficulty with the natural and necessary modes of making the principle effective - none whatever - since they result from it by inevitable sequence . Nor have ...
... appoint suitable persons to do the ex- ecutive part of the work . We have no difficulty with the natural and necessary modes of making the principle effective - none whatever - since they result from it by inevitable sequence . Nor have ...
Page 79
... appoint their destiny in the final day . We here raise no question as to the truth of what is thus alleged , since the argument in hand does not turn at all upon the answer . We believe in the truth of the system ; yet we should reason ...
... appoint their destiny in the final day . We here raise no question as to the truth of what is thus alleged , since the argument in hand does not turn at all upon the answer . We believe in the truth of the system ; yet we should reason ...
Page 100
... appointment and control of religious teachers , religious tests as qualifications for civil office or to testify in a court of justice these are among the things which the assumption carries along with it , and by which it makes itself ...
... appointment and control of religious teachers , religious tests as qualifications for civil office or to testify in a court of justice these are among the things which the assumption carries along with it , and by which it makes itself ...
Page 140
... appointments , in the inspirations which it imparts and the laws which it prescribes , contains all the necessary instrumentalities for its own diffusion ; and the State can add nothing thereto with any advantage . Granting , then , as ...
... appointments , in the inspirations which it imparts and the laws which it prescribes , contains all the necessary instrumentalities for its own diffusion ; and the State can add nothing thereto with any advantage . Granting , then , as ...
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Religion and the State, Or, the Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear No preview available - 2019 |
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